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Night 70: Underground Lake
[From here.]
They appeared in the same area as they always did when they transported, but a different part of it. As Guy found his feet unsteadily settle on the other bank of the shore, where the ferryman had taken them the night before, he almost stumbled right into the lapping water of the lake. He stopped himself up, sucking in a breath as he came face-to-face with one of those drowned ghouls.
Guy regained his balance, backed away, and then glanced at the torches that only sort of lit the way into the tunnel where they would be heading next. It was just as dark and mysterious as it had been last night, but they couldn't let some apprehension stop them now.
"Well, at least that ferryman kept his word," Guy said. "No toll, no crossing the river, we're just... here." Which meant that they probably shouldn't waste any time seeing where the tunnel led.
They appeared in the same area as they always did when they transported, but a different part of it. As Guy found his feet unsteadily settle on the other bank of the shore, where the ferryman had taken them the night before, he almost stumbled right into the lapping water of the lake. He stopped himself up, sucking in a breath as he came face-to-face with one of those drowned ghouls.
Guy regained his balance, backed away, and then glanced at the torches that only sort of lit the way into the tunnel where they would be heading next. It was just as dark and mysterious as it had been last night, but they couldn't let some apprehension stop them now.
"Well, at least that ferryman kept his word," Guy said. "No toll, no crossing the river, we're just... here." Which meant that they probably shouldn't waste any time seeing where the tunnel led.
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Or skeleton. Whatever.
Locke couldn't say anything, obviously, but it was clear that he was already on edge. Sora didn't blame him, since a set of bones showing up to find them out of nowhere seemed pretty coincidental. On the other hand, that boat was big enough to hold all of them so it might be their only chance to get across the lake.
Besides, his fondness for Jack made Sora a bit quicker to trust the stranger than he might have been otherwise. He stepped forward and looked the ferryman over before speaking up. "Hello there, Mister. I'm Sora and this is Locke. He can speak right now, it's a long story, but... will you be able to take us across? Otherwise we're kind of stuck here."
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The kid's question wasn't so unreasonable, and he got bonus point for actually asking instead of regarding him with outright hostility. Sheesh, some people didn't have any manners.
"I guess I could," he answered with a low chuckle, "since I have a boat and everything. Not much else for me to do down here, you know. The spiders are poor sports, so they're awful at charades."
Looking at the boy with an eternal grin, he continued. "This ain't a charity, though, so I'm gonna want something in return. Nothing too steep. Gold or money doesn't mean much to a dead guy like me. More than anything, I want to experience what it's like to live again. So I'll accept someone's sense of hearing, sense of sight, sense of smell, sense of touch, or maybe even their voice."
Leaning against his paddle, the ferryman gave a brief shrug. "Since I'm such a nice guy, let me tell you something -- your sense of smell is practically a freebie. But you can only use that once, got it?"
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Really, what was there to lose by giving this a shot? Either they swam across and potentially died thanks to the dead things in the water or the the temperature, or they trusted this guy and risked him turning on them. The latter was the lesser of two evils.
Locke dropped his caution a little bit and moved to stand by Sora, offering another hastily written note of 'I'll do it if you're not comfortable with it, who knows, not being able to smell things might be better in a place like this.' Of course, they didn't know how long that price would be in effect or if it was even a permanent thing.
But, then again, did it really matter if it got them to where they were going in the end?
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So they were going to have to give up one of their senses to get across. That actually seemed like a pretty high price, especially since the ferryman was making it sound like they would need to do that each time they wanted to cross. Seeing how they were eventually going to want to get back to Farwell, Sora had to keep that in mind.
It was true that giving up your sense of smell wasn't such a big deal, though. Sora was thinking it over when Locke came over and showed him a note. Seeing that offer, Sora was quick to shake his head. "No! You already don't have your voice, so it wouldn't be fair."
Besides, there was something Sora wanted to ask first. He turned his attention back to the skeleton and crossed his arms over his chest. "So... if we give up a sense, does that mean it's gone forever?" he asked. "Or will it be back by morning, like with most of the stuff here?" He wanted to be clear on that before he agreed to anything.
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Scratching his chin out of habit, Charon considered the boy's question. "Depends on if the guy in charge feels like giving it back," he answered after a moment. "Heheh, not that I'd mind keeping it safe for you."